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NMIS8 Unix File Permissions
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NMIS supplies several tools/scripts to help you get the permissions set correctly and to check that nothing is out of place.
Basic File Permissions
Make nmis user and group own all the files.
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This script will fix the permissions for NMIS based on the configuration /usr/local/nmis8/admin/../conf/Config.nmis The directory to be processed is: /usr/local/nmis8 The user will be set to: nmis The group will be set to: nmis |
Apache
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User
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File
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Permissions
As described in the installation guide, the HTTP Daemon user needs to be able to read and write the NMIS files, so you need to put the owner of the HTTP Daemon, this is usually the user apache or www-data. You can determine by running:
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service httpd restart Stopping httpd: [ OK ] Starting httpd: [ OK ] |
NMIS Tools and scripts
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# optionally audit your config
/usr/local/nmis8/bin/nmis.pl type=audit
# fix your config
/usr/local/nmis8/bin/nmis.pl type=config
# fix permissions
/usr/local/nmis8/admin/fixperms.pl |
SELinux Troubleshooting Tip
Sometimes there are things happening on Linux systems which don't make sense, many times it is because SELinux is preventing things. You can spend alot of time getting SELinux to behave, or you can put it in permissive mode, or disable it, in the NMIS VM it has been disabled.
Much information to be found with Google, the following describes either option.
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